Kataysky District
Kataysky District is an administrative and municipal district, one of the twenty-four in Kurgan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the northwest of the oblast.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Kataysky District
- Type: municipal district with 21,400 residents
- Description: human settlement in Russia
- Location: Kurgan Oblast, Urals, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Vietnamese—“Kataysky District” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Կատայսկի շրջան”
- Bashkir: “Ҡатай районы (Ҡурған өлкәһе)”
- Bashkir: “Ҡатай районы”
- Belarusian: “Катайскі раён”
- Cebuano: “Katayskiy Rayon”
- Chechen: “Катайскан кӀошт”
- Chinese: “Kataysky Koān”
- Chinese: “卡泰斯克區”
- Chinese: “卡泰斯基區”
- Dutch: “Katayskiy rayon”
- French: “raïon de Kataïsk”
- French: “Raïon de Kataïsk”
- German: “Katajski rajon”
- Hungarian: “Katajszki járás”
- Italian: “Katajskij rajon”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Kataysky Koān”
- Persian: “بخش کاتایسکی”
- Russian: “Катайский муниципальный округ”
- Russian: “Катайский район Курганской области”
- Russian: “Катайский район”
- Russian: “Катайский Район”
- Russian: “Катайский райо́н”
- Tatar: “Катай районы”
- Ukrainian: “Катайський район”
- Vietnamese: “Kataysky”
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